How can I make my former boyfriend move out?
Question: My old Casa Grande High School boyfriend lost his job in San Diego and recently moved back to live with his parents. We went to coffee a couple times and then started dating. My kids are both grown, and I got our nice two-story home in my divorce so … my old boyfriend moved into one of the downstairs bedrooms. He now has a good job with a local home builder, but he says that he can't move out until he saves some money. We don't even to go to coffee now, and I think he may have a girlfriend. I just want to live by myself, and I don't want to do the eviction thing with everyone in Casa Grande knowing how silly I was! Any thoughts?
Answer: Your old boyfriend is not a tenant under a lease but is simply a guest. Therefore, under ARS 33-1378 you can contact a police officer to have your old boyfriend removed from your home. Unfortunately, if your old boyfriend then denies that he is a guest and claims that you agreed to a three-month lease or some other fabrication, the police officer will probably say 'it's a civil matter' and leave. You will then have to file and serve the eviction paperwork.
Contact real estate attorney Christopher A. Combs at chris@combslawgroup.com.
This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: How can I make my former boyfriend move out?

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Question: My old Casa Grande High School boyfriend lost his job in San Diego and recently moved back to live with his parents. We went to coffee a couple times and then started dating. My kids are both grown, and I got our nice two-story home in my divorce so … my old boyfriend moved into one of the downstairs bedrooms. He now has a good job with a local home builder, but he says that he can't move out until he saves some money. We don't even to go to coffee now, and I think he may have a girlfriend. I just want to live by myself, and I don't want to do the eviction thing with everyone in Casa Grande knowing how silly I was! Any thoughts? Answer: Your old boyfriend is not a tenant under a lease but is simply a guest. Therefore, under ARS 33-1378 you can contact a police officer to have your old boyfriend removed from your home. Unfortunately, if your old boyfriend then denies that he is a guest and claims that you agreed to a three-month lease or some other fabrication, the police officer will probably say 'it's a civil matter' and leave. You will then have to file and serve the eviction paperwork. Contact real estate attorney Christopher A. Combs at chris@ This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: How can I make my former boyfriend move out? Sign in to access your portfolio